DocumentCode
1316519
Title
Buffer Design to Minimize Current Collapse in GaN/AlGaN HFETs
Author
Uren, Michael J. ; Möreke, Janina ; Kuball, Martin
Author_Institution
H.H. Wills Phys. Lab., Univ. of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Volume
59
Issue
12
fYear
2012
Firstpage
3327
Lastpage
3333
Abstract
The bulk trap-induced component of current collapse (CC) in GaN/AlGaN heterojunction field-effect transistors is studied in drift diffusion simulations, distinguishing between acceptor traps situated in the top and the bottom half of the bandgap, with Fe and C used as specific examples. It is shown that Fe doping results in an inherent but relatively minor contribution to dispersion under pulse conditions. This simulation is in reasonable quantitative agreement with double pulse experiments. Simulations using deep-level intrinsic growth defects produced a similar result. By contrast, carbon can induce a strong CC which is dependent on doping density. The difference is attributed to whether the trap levels, whether intrinsic or extrinsic dopants, result in a resistive n-type buffer or a p-type floating buffer with bias-dependent depletion regions. This insight provides a key design concept for compensation schemes needed to ensure semi-insulating buffer doping for either RF or power applications.
Keywords
diffusion; doping; gallium compounds; high electron mobility transistors; GaN/AlGaN HFET; GaN/AlGaN heterojunction field-effect transistors; RF applications; acceptor traps; bias-dependent depletion regions; buffer design; bulk trap-induced component; compensation schemes; current collapse; deep-level intrinsic growth defects; design concept; doping density; double pulse experiments; drift diffusion simulation; p-type floating buffer; power applications; pulse conditions; resistive n-type buffer; semiinsulating buffer doping; Aluminum gallium nitride; Dispersion; Doping; Gallium nitride; Logic gates; Semiconductor process modeling; Dispersion; HEMT; dynamic $I$ –$V$ analysis (DIVA); pulse IV;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electron Devices, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9383
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TED.2012.2216535
Filename
6329946
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